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From Peers to Lay Bystanders: Findings from a Decade of Naloxone Distribution in Pittsburgh, PA.

Alex S Bennett1,2, Alice Bell3, Maya Doe-Simkins4, Luther Elliott1,2, Enrique Pouget5, Corey Davis6.   

Abstract

Distribution of the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone has been central to efforts to combat the ongoing opioid epidemic in the United States. This report presents data from Prevention Point Pittsburgh (PPP), a public health advocacy and direct service organization that has operated an overdose prevention program (OPP) with naloxone distribution since 2005. The program initially provided naloxone training and distribution only to people who use opioids (PWUO). In 2015, a change to state law enabled PPP to provide naloxone to anyone in a position to respond to an opioid-related overdose. This report examines the characteristics and naloxone-related experiences of 1330 PWUO trained in overdose prevention and naloxone administration by PPP between January 1, 2006, and December 31, 2015, and compares rates of return for a naloxone refill by PWUO and the 619 non-users trained between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015. While larger numbers of individuals obtained naloxone after state law changed, PWUO-especially heroin users-were significantly more likely to reverse an overdose and return to PPP for a naloxone refill. Based on these findings, we recommend that resource-limited, community-based organizations prioritize the distribution of naloxone to PWUO.

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Keywords:  Community-based health interventions; naloxone; opioids; overdose prevention

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29424656     DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2018.1430409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychoactive Drugs        ISSN: 0279-1072


  12 in total

1.  Impact of a community-based naloxone distribution program on opioid overdose death rates.

Authors:  Rebecca B Naumann; Christine Piette Durrance; Shabbar I Ranapurwala; Anna E Austin; Scott Proescholdbell; Robert Childs; Stephen W Marshall; Susan Kansagra; Meghan E Shanahan
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2019-08-30       Impact factor: 4.492

2.  Commentary on Madah-Amiri et al. (2019): Beyond saturation.

Authors:  Alex S Bennett; Luther Elliott; Brett Wolfson-Stofko
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2018-12-05       Impact factor: 6.526

Review 3.  Naloxone's role in the national opioid crisis-past struggles, current efforts, and future opportunities.

Authors:  Alex S Bennett; Luther Elliott
Journal:  Transl Res       Date:  2021-03-05       Impact factor: 10.171

4.  Reasons People Who Use Opioids Do Not Accept or Carry No-Cost Naloxone: Qualitative Interview Study.

Authors:  Alex S Bennett; Robert Freeman; Don C Des Jarlais; Ian David Aronson
Journal:  JMIR Form Res       Date:  2020-12-23

5.  Evaluation of an Experimental Web-based Educational Module on Opioid-related Occupational Safety Among Police Officers: Protocol for a Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Minimize Barriers to Overdose Response.

Authors:  Janie Simmons; Luther Elliott; Alex S Bennett; Leo Beletsky; Sonali Rajan; Brad Anders; Nicole Dastparvardeh
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2022-02-25

6.  Community Case Study of Naloxone Distribution by Hospital-Based Harm Reduction Program for People Who Use Drugs in New York City.

Authors:  Farah Riazi; Wilma Toribio; Emaun Irani; Terence M Hughes; Zina Huxley-Reicher; Elisa McBratney; Trang Vu; Keith Sigel; Jeffrey J Weiss
Journal:  Front Sociol       Date:  2021-07-07

7.  Facilitators, barriers and lessons learnt from the first state-wide naloxone distribution conducted in West Virginia.

Authors:  Toni Marie Rudisill; Alexandria J Ashraf; Herbert I Linn; Sheena Sayres; James E Jeffries; Kelly K Gurka
Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  2020-09-01       Impact factor: 3.770

8.  Hospital admissions among people who inject opioids following syringe services program implementation.

Authors:  K J Bornstein; A E Coye; J E St Onge; H Li; A Muller; T S Bartholomew; H E Tookes
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2020-05-12

9.  Evaluation of a personally-tailored opioid overdose prevention education and naloxone distribution intervention to promote harm reduction and treatment readiness in individuals actively using illicit opioids.

Authors:  Theresa Winhusen; Christine Wilder; Michael S Lyons; Jeff Theobald; Frankie Kropp; Daniel Lewis
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2020-08-31       Impact factor: 4.492

Review 10.  Considering the Potential Benefits of Over-the-Counter Naloxone.

Authors:  Kirk E Evoy; Lucas G Hill; Corey S Davis
Journal:  Integr Pharm Res Pract       Date:  2021-02-15
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